It probably can be fixed - the PassIFox's page says it should work - but I've realized that since I'm now using KeePass as a master database, there is no reason to upload them to Firefox's servers, as well. After connecting FFox to KeePass, I've encountered some weird behaviour. ![]() I'd been using Firefox's Sync feature for Passwords for a long time. Consider turning off Firefox's Password Sync feature. Note that while I am using this with Firefox (on Windows), all of the add-ons should also be available for Chrome. If you'd rather explore on your own, see the bottom of this post for a shortened version of the process, with links. I ended up liking this setup, so here's how you can replicate it. Thanks, Jeremie, for pointing it out to me.Īfter a long time of using both KeePass and (synced) Firefox password manager to store my passwords, I wanted to find out whether I can use KeePass for both. I'm striking out the links to it in this article. 2019: The links to PassIFox are dead now.
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